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Questions

Size chart?

Apr 29

Charlie & Lee

XS=0/2, S=4/6, M=8/10, L=10/12, but please let us know if you have specific questions in regards to fit as it depends on how you want the item to fit and your proportions, for example larger bust, smaller hips.

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From the top of the shoulder to the hem line, how many inches is it? Thank you

May 23

Charlie & Lee

It's about 49" on the size small and a 0.5" increase on the medium, another 0.5 on the large.

I just asked you about the another style, trying to decide btw the two. I wear jeans 28, medium top. Have a fairly long torso, Is medium good in this as well? thx

Sep 7

Ilana Kohn

Hi! If you have a pretty long torso, I'd prob recommend sizing up in this one, it really does run short in the torso this season..

I wear the Gary in M. Would M work for the Milo too or should i size up. I'm 5'7'' thanks!

Sep 9

Ilana Kohn

Hi! Really depends on your bust & if you have a long torso - Milo runs a hair smaller in the bust and is less roomy from shoulder to crotch.. xx

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Hi! I recently bought a small in the Mabel jumpsuit, and it fits well (although if it were any shorter in the torso, then it would be too short). Would a small in the Milo work too, or is the Milo torso even shorter than the Mabel torso? Should I size up? Thanjs!

Oct 15

Ilana Kohn

Hi! If the Mabel was good in the torso but pushing it, the Milo in the same size would DEFINITELY be too short! I would absolutely size up. xx

The Designer

Prior to designing clothes for a living, Ilana Kohn worked as a successful illustrator for The New Yorker, the New York Times and Kiehl’s (among many others) for close to a decade. Ilana began to craft ideas for a clothing line in 2011, drawing on her lifelong love of fashion, and boy are we glad she did. The Brooklyn-based designer is renowned for creating effortless, clean and classic clothing. Think relaxed silhouettes, fabric with the perfect drape and bold yet totally wearable prints and hues. Ilana’s signature move are those canvas jumpsuits and separates that elegantly frame the body while allowing plenty of room for movement. We chatted with Ilana about her past as an illustrator and where she finds her inspiration.